Shearlingcoats often contain insulated lining and are lightweight, warm, and stylish.
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Contrary to misconceptions,shearlingis not shorn wool; the term refers to the pelt of a yearling sheep that has been shorn only once by the process described above.
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Shearlings are animals which have been shorn once.
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The hill livestock compensatory allowances scheme rules have always required a reasonable element of shearlings in flocks qualifying for the highest rate of allowance.
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There is little or no possibility of buying breeding ewes or shearlings, and in any case such sheep need to be acclimatised to the hills.
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The number of breeding ewes and shearlings has increased by over 400,000.
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They were all shearlings concentrated on a small patch of moorland in one part of my constituency.
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Shearlings—sheep that have been sheared once—were fetching £60 in 1998, but now sell for £38.
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There is some doubt whethershearlingewes can qualify for the scheme.
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There is a column for theshearlingewes not put to the ram, for example.
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I have been paid for all myshearlingewes under the scheme this year.
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The scheme deals with subsidy payments on ashearlingewe or any ewe.
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Shearlinggarments or footwear are made from the pelts by tanning them with the wool of uniform depth still on them.
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The company usesshearlingbecause it is timeless and never goes out of fashion.
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As pressurized cabins came into operation, the necessity of bulky leather andshearlingjackets and pants began to fade.
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